Everything in the martial arts starts with the feet. It's your foundation. Whether it's movement to get you out of the way of a punch or to add power to your own strikes, it's essential. In the Wing Chun system, the Wooden Dummy trains all the key principles, techniques, and concepts of the system. So obviously, proper training of the footwork is essential. That's the whole point of the video today. Let's take a look at it!
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WOODEN DUMMY FOOTWORK
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OPPOSING LADDERS WORKOUT
This is an exercise method where we superset two exercises. This means that we alternate between the two rather than doing all the sets for one exercise before moving onto the next. Then we start at 10 reps for one of the exercises and 1 rep of the other exercise. With each set, one exercise decreases in reps while the other one increases. So by the end, the first exercise is down to 1 rep and the second exercise is up to 10 reps. It may sound a bit confusing hearing the explanation, but when you see the video it will…
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ADVANCED PUSHUP VARIATIONS
There have been so many different high tech exercise innovations over the past several decades. Some are good and some not so good. But you'd have a pretty hard time finding a better exercise than the pushup. It's a fantastic upper body exercise, core exercise, and has numerous benefits for sports performance. And best of all, it requires no equipment whatsoever and can be done anywhere. There are of course many variations. In this video I have two advanced ones. The first one is a pushups combined with a kickout and the second is a favourite among martial arts practitioners. It's…
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BOSU CORE EXERCISES
One of the best pieces of equipment you can use for core and balance training is the BOSU. Because it decreases your stability, you have no choice but to engage your core to hold yourself in position. And two of my favourite exercises are in the video. They are 1. Cross Body Mountain Climbers 2. Suicide Planks Anyway here's the video. Check it out and give it a try!
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MY VING TSUN (WING CHUN) FAMILY TREE
One of the most important things about learning a martial art is how valid it is. Does it actually work and is there a history? You certainly wouldn't want to learn from someone who just made it up themselves. In my case, my Ving Tsun family tree can be traced back to famous Grandmaster Ip Man. There have been many movies made about him, but of course the real man didn't do all those things on screen. He was however a great martial arts fighter and a great teacher. So Ip Man taught Moy Yat. Moy Yat taught Sunny Tang. Sunny…
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IS CARDIO BOXING USELESS?
Sometimes I get asked my opinion on Cardio Boxing so I figured I'd just write about it. Short answer is NO. I don't think it's useless. I'll admit that there was a time when I thought it was, but that was at a time when I was more immature and I failed to ask one of the most important questions in fitness? WHAT ARE YOUR GOALS? I mean not everyone is willing to get punched and kicked for real? It hurts and isn't the most pleasant experience. Believe me, I've been punched and kicked countless times. That being said, it…
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WHEELCHAIR FITNESS
Working within your limitations is something we all have to do. And one of the things I've helped people with over the years is help people get fit who are in wheelchairs. I spent a number of years helping a man at a fitness center in East Toronto called Variety Village. Doing that not only helped him but it was a great learning experience for me. In this video I'll go over some of the exercises which I taught him. It's a combination of breathing, Qigong, and strength training. Here are the exercises. 1. Breathing 2. Reverse Breathing 3. Serving Teacups 4. Lion Rolling…
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ARE TRADITIONAL MARTIAL ARTS MAKING A COMEBACK?
We see martial arts everywhere. In films, on TV, MMA, etc. Now especially, MMA or mixed martial arts is very popular and has to a large degree taken over a lot of the martial arts world. Even martial arts such as Western Boxing seem to have taken a backseat to MMA. However, even though we may see MMA gyms popping up everywhere and traditional martial arts seem to be decreasing in popularity, it doesn't need to be that way and I also don't think it will be forever. Actually the way I see it, they're one and the same. Many may…
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LET'S TRAIN OUR NECK
One of the most neglected body parts is the neck. Everyone loves training their chest, biceps, and abs. But often when it comes to legs, back, triceps, people just don't put in the work. And when it comes to things like calves, forearms, and necks, it's even worse. But the neck is one of the most important muscles in your body. It's responsible for your posture, alignment, and overall body strength. In the Burmese martial art of Lethwei, they allow headbutts. And because of this they take neck training very seriously. This video will demonstrate the exercises used. Give them a try…
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WORKING OUT FOR 50 AND OLDER
I remember as a teenager and in my early 20s, when I thought about being 50 years old it seemed so far away. I thought for sure I wouldn't be working out the same way. Well here I am at almost 51 years old and I'm still doing my thing pretty much the same way as I was in my 20s. But there are some differences in how things must be done that you can't just ignore. First, recovery is an issue. Like it or not, you can't recover the same way in your 50s as you did I your 20s.…
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HOW DO YOU USE WING CHUN IN REAL FIGHTING?
Wing Chun is a very unusual martial art. It's principle based rather than technique based. This causes a lot of confusion including ridiculous arguments about what is and isn't Wing Chun. So instead of looking at and memorizing an endless list of techniques, we're seeing techniques merely as expressions of the principles. If for example, my right hand is closer to my opponent than my left, I'll use my right hand since it's more efficient. If I can avoid a fight entirely, I will since I want to always save time, movement, and energy. In any case, I hope this video…
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TRX TRAINING
The TRX is one of the most versatile pieces of equipment you can find anywhere! It's adapted from Gymnastics rings. Although you don't have to do the Iron Cross on them! The beauty of it is that you can adjust the difficulty of the exercises simply by moving your feet. Doing so will change the angle of your body and therefore change the resistance or percentage of your bodyweight you're lifting. The TRX has two mounting options. One can be in a doorway and the other can be around a bar of some type. This could be a tree branch, a…
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TIRE WORKOUT
Sometimes all you need to workout is stuff you have lying around your house or even in your car! That's exactly what we have today. We're doing a workout just using a spare tire. We've got TIRE KICKS ROUND THE WORLDS HALOS TIRE TOSS Sometimes you just need to get a little creative!
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CYCLING INTENSITY AND WHY YOU SHOULD DO IT!
Working out can be an addiction. We love the way it makes us feel. We love the way it makes us look. We love the increase in strength, speed, flexibility, etc. But unfortunately like any addiction, we can often push too hard for too long a period of time. And doing this can lead to burnout and overtraining, the complete opposite of why you started! One thing I'll always be grateful for is the training I had in Powerlifting. In Powerlifting we understand that you can't train all out all the time. That's why we train in cycles. Typically these are…
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BODY CONNECTION AND POWER DRILL
This is absolutely one of the best drills you can do to correct a number of issues including : 1. Not getting your hips and body into your strikes 2. Leaning into your strikes 3. Telegraphing 4. Poor balance By removing the hands, all you have left is your body. Therefore you have no choice but to use it properly!
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TRIPLE THREAT WORKOUT
This is a workout I call Triple Threat! Take three exercises, do each one for three reps, and do it three times. All this counts as one set. Repeat for as many sets as desired. It's tough but effective as always! For this example I'm doing Squats, Pushups, and Chin Ups. But you can pick any exercises you wish! Here's a link for the video. https://youtu.be/vPj8o5nXT-A
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WHAT IS THE CENTRELINE IN MARTIAL ARTS?
The centreline is one of the most important concepts in the martial arts. People use it and are aware of it even if they don't realize. There are actually three separate centrelines and each one has its importance. MIDDLE CENTRELINE - This line runs right down the front of your body and it's the line along which many of your vital organs are located MOTHERLINE - This line runs right down the middle of your body and is responsible for your balance. Leaning too far forward, backward, or sideways will compromise this. You must always by balanced even if your weight is not…
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TRX FULL BODY WORKOUT
Suspension training is a really great way to exercise. One good thing about it is that it allows you to easily control the difficulty of the movement depending on where you place your feet. There are many angles and exercise variations you can do. For this full body workout I went through some of my favourite moves to give you a full body workout. Give it a try!
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LET'S TRAIN THE WING CHUN STAFF!
The weapon is an extension of the person who wields it. This is an extremely important concept in the martial arts. After all, hand to hand fighting systems have their origins in weapons. You can take straight punches, hook punches, and uppercut punches, and you can see all of them in the staff. The key difference is that with weapons, everything is larger. Steps are larger, body rotation is larger, etc. But when we switch to hand to hand fighting, things become much tighter and closer. This is why we sometimes like to say "TRAIN BIG, FIGHT SMALL". Take a look…
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REAL WORLD STRENGTH - THE ONE THAT MATTERS!
"Real World Strength" is a term that Chinese martial arts icon Bruce Lee used. He didn't believe in simply building up the body to look a certain way or to only lift weight in a specific way. He believed in training in a way to build your strength and fitness that would translate to real applicable situations. Machines have their place of course, but nothing can truly replace free weights, bodyweight exercises, and functional movements. That's the purpose of this video is to cover some ways to develop this. For this exercise, I'm taking a punching bag and doing squats and…
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